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"Feeling So Real" is a song by American electronica musician Moby, released in 1994 as the second single from his renowned studio album Everything Is Wrong. The single peaked at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart and at number 9 on the U.S. Billboard dance charts.
The song features the phrases "sound system rocking" (the full sample saying "sound system rocking my seat") and "set it up DJ" spoken by Kochie Banton, who also appears in Moby's following single, "Everytime You Touch Me". The guest vocalist for the song is Rozz Morehead.
The B-side is Moby's take on the Joy Division classic, "New Dawn Fades". It would later be included on the Joy Division tribute album, and Moby would go on to perform it live with New Order.
The remix CD contains all the separate parts (vocals, strings, drums, etc.) for "Everytime You Touch Me". Mute and Elektra held a competition where one had to use the parts to create a remix "in any style you want" and mail it in on digital audio tape (DAT) by November 18, 1994. The winning remixes were included on later singles.
Richard Melville Hall (born September 11, 1965), better known by his stage name Moby, is an American singer-songwriter, musician, DJ and photographer. He is well known for his electronic music, vegan lifestyle, and support of animal rights. Moby has sold over 20 million albums worldwide.AllMusic considers him "one of the most important dance music figures of the early 1990s, helping bring the music to a mainstream audience both in the UK and in America".
Moby gained attention in the early 1990s with his electronic dance music work, which experimented in the techno and breakbeat hardcore genres. With his fifth studio album, the electronica and house music-influenced Play, he gained international success. Originally released in mid-1999, the album sold 6,000 copies in its first week, and it re-entered the charts in early 2000 and became an unexpected hit, producing eight singles and selling over 10 million copies worldwide. Moby followed the album in 2002 with 18, which was also successful, selling over 5 million copies worldwide and receiving mostly positive reviews, though some criticized it for being too similar to Play.
The Moby programming language is an experiment in computer programming, design and implementation.The Moby project started out as a testbed for the design of ML2000.
Moby is primarily a collaboration between Kathleen Fisher and John Reppy. Much of the work on Moby was done while John Reppy was an MTS at Bell Labs in the Computing Sciences Research Center.
Moby or MOBY may refer to:
As a nickname or stage name:
MOBY:
Other uses:
Music video by Moby performing Porcelain.
Music video by Moby performing Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? (Animated).
Music video by Moby performing Natural Blues.
Moby & The Void Pacific Choir - 'Are You Lost In The World Like Me?' taken from the album 'These Systems Are Failing.' Subscribe to Moby: http://moby.la/subscribeytYo For info on Moby music, merch, tour dates & more, please visit https://moby.com/ Follow Moby Instagram: http://moby.la/instagramYo Mailing List: http://moby.la/mailing-listYo Facebook: http://moby.la/facebookYo Twitter: http://moby.la/twitterYo Twitch: http://moby.la/twitchYo Spotify: http://moby.la/spotifyYo Apple Music: http://moby.la/apple-musicYo Amazon Music: http://moby.la/amazon-musicYo YouTube Music: http://moby.la/youtube-musicYo Bandcamp: http://moby.la/bandcampYo The official video for Are You Lost In The World Like Me? Taken from These Systems Are Failing- the debut album from Moby & The Void Pa...
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Plain talking (plain talking) Take us so far (take us so far) Broken down cars (broken down cars) Like strung-out old stars (like strung-out old stars) Plain talking (plain talking) Served us so well (served us so well) Travelled through hell (travelled trough hell) We know how it felt (we know how it felt) Lift me up, lift me up Higher now up now Lift me up, lift me up Higher now up now Plain talking (plain talking) Making us bold (making us bold) So strung out and cold (so strung out and cold) Feeling so old (feeling so old) Plain talking (plain talking) Has ruined us now (has ruined us now) You'll never know how (you'll never know how) It's sweeter than doubt (sweeter than doubt) Lift me up, lift me up Higher now up now Lift ...
Moby - 'Porcelain' taken from the album 'Play.' Subscribe to Moby: http://moby.la/subscribeytYo For info on Moby music, merch, tour dates & more, please visit https://moby.com/ Follow Moby Instagram: http://moby.la/instagramYo Mailing List: http://moby.la/mailing-listYo Facebook: http://moby.la/facebookYo Twitter: http://moby.la/twitterYo Twitch: http://moby.la/twitchYo Spotify: http://moby.la/spotifyYo Apple Music: http://moby.la/apple-musicYo Amazon Music: http://moby.la/amazon-musicYo YouTube Music: http://moby.la/youtube-musicYo Bandcamp: http://moby.la/bandcampYo 'Porcelain' by Moby, the sixth single from his 1999 album 'Play'. More information on Porcelain the book, and Moby's second memoir Then It Fell Apart here: http://moby.la/mobybookYo Director: Jonas Åkerlun...
The vinyl reissue of 'Play' is available to pre-order now: http://moby.la/playandbsidesYo Music: 'Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?' by Moby, released as the fourth single from his 1999 album 'Play'. The song managed to chart at number 16 on the UK Singles Chart. It features The Shining Light Gospel Choir on vocals. Directed by: Susi Wilkinson, Hotessa Laurence, Filipe Alçada. More from Moby: http://moby.com http://facebook.com/mobymusic http://twitter.com/thelittleidiot
Moby 'Natural Blues' taken from the album 'Play.' Subscribe to Moby: http://moby.la/subscribeytYo For info on Moby music, merch, tour dates & more, please visit https://moby.com/ Follow Moby Instagram: http://moby.la/instagramYo Mailing List: http://moby.la/mailing-listYo Facebook: http://moby.la/facebookYo Twitter: http://moby.la/twitterYo Twitch: http://moby.la/twitchYo Spotify: http://moby.la/spotifyYo Apple Music: http://moby.la/apple-musicYo Amazon Music: http://moby.la/amazon-musicYo YouTube Music: http://moby.la/youtube-musicYo Bandcamp: http://moby.la/bandcampYo 'Natural Blues' by Moby, the fifth single from 1999 studio album 'Play'.The video was directed by David LaChapelle and features Christina Ricci and Fairuza Balk. It won MTV Europe Music Award for Best Vid...
Music video by Moby performing Extreme Ways.
"Feeling So Real" is a song by American electronica musician Moby, released in 1994 as the second single from his renowned studio album Everything Is Wrong. The single peaked at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart and at number 9 on the U.S. Billboard dance charts.
The song features the phrases "sound system rocking" (the full sample saying "sound system rocking my seat") and "set it up DJ" spoken by Kochie Banton, who also appears in Moby's following single, "Everytime You Touch Me". The guest vocalist for the song is Rozz Morehead.
The B-side is Moby's take on the Joy Division classic, "New Dawn Fades". It would later be included on the Joy Division tribute album, and Moby would go on to perform it live with New Order.
The remix CD contains all the separate parts (vocals, strings, drums, etc.) for "Everytime You Touch Me". Mute and Elektra held a competition where one had to use the parts to create a remix "in any style you want" and mail it in on digital audio tape (DAT) by November 18, 1994. The winning remixes were included on later singles.
Some system rockin'
Set it up dj
I'm feeling so real
yes yes here we go!
I'm feeling so real
(yeah he he yeah?)
Set it up dj
I'm feeling so real
Take me away
Set it up dj
Take me away
Oh oh
I'm feeling so real
yes yes here we go!